Uh oh, someone is going to get in trouble at Sony. Kotaku and the Game Console Network are reporting that the June episode of Qore leaked onto PlayStation Networkland and … we’ll … it introduces us to the PSP Go.

If the video is still up by the time you read this, the short of it is this: It has 16 GBs of memory, Bluetooth support and the ability to download the latest games ie. LittleBigPlanet, Gran Turismo, etc.. That’s sort of a win. I wish they bumped up the memory a little higher. I don’t think 16 GBs will be enough for my gaming needs.

Jay Leno’s final hour on “The Tonight Show” was mostly low-key and uneventful. No sentimental Bette Midler moments. No tears in the corner of his eye to casually brush away.

But he found a classy and memorable way to finish it off. Pointing out that numerous journalists lately had been urging him to reflect on his late-night legacy, Leno chose to direct the spotlight not on himself, but the many behind-the-scenes people who had met and married while working on “The Tonight Show.” And then he drew back the curtain to reveal 68 children born to staff members during his 17-year tenure.

“That’s what I’d like my legacy to be,” Leno said, gazing over a flock that included babies, toddlers and teens. “When these kids grow up and they go, `Hey, mom and dad, where did you guys meet?’, they’re going to say they met on the stage of `The Tonight Show.'”

It was the kind of self-effacing moment that seemed very fitting for the likable Leno, who tended to come across as a simple man of the people, if not the critics.

Otherwise, it was pretty much business as usual — and that seemed fitting as well. Leno, after all, really isn’t going away. This fall, he’ll be seen in a new 10 p.m. program — or as he cracked, “I’m going to a secluded spot where no one will find me — NBC prime time.”

The jab at his struggling network was accompanied by punchlines pegged to some of his favorite monologue targets over the years. “I want to thank all the people who made it possible: Michael Jackson, Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton,” he said, before going on to joke that he discovered O.J. Simpson’s knife while cleaning out his office.

“I had it all the time,” he said.

Leno also played a funny “Best of Jaywalking” reel, sat back as James Taylor crooned a special request (“Sweet Baby James”) and thanked his wife, Mavis, for being by his side throughout his “Tonight Show” years. (It made me wonder how many wives Johnny Carson went through during his reign).

As previously hyped, Conan O’Brien was Leno’s final guest, which seemed both appropriate and not. Clearly, it was a torch-passing moment that NBC probably pushed for — a way to promote Conan’s debut next Monday. On the other hand, Leno might have preferred a guest who had more of a personal connection to him and his “Tonight Show” tenure.

Leno graciously proclaimed Conan as the “perfect choice” to take over the helm. “You’ve been an absolute gentlemen in private and in the press,” he told his successor. And then he played a clip from 1993 showing a 30-year-old Conan on the “Tonight Show,” just hours after being named to host “Late Night.” It was startling to see how nervous and jittery that young TV rookie seemed compared to the polished pro who now takes over some of the most prized real estate in television.

Speaking of that real estate, the unassuming Leno did allow himself a brief moment of bragging. He pointed out that, when he took over for Carson in 1992, “The Tonight Show” was No. 1 in late-night, and it still holds that lofty distinction upon his departure.

HRH Prince Harry lays a wreath at Ground Zero (Chris Jackson/Getty Images), the site of the former World Trade Center today in New York.

Prince Harry is on a whistle-stop 36 hour official trip to New York City ending Saturday afternoon. He is spending today on official duties, paying his respects at Ground Zero, visiting a veterans hospital and naming the British Gardens. He also met with the families of 9/11 victims and the with personnel of the New York City Fire Department Ladder 10/Engine 10. On Saturday he will take part in a polo match supporting his charity Sentebale, which supports orphans and vulnerable children in Lesotho.

Taylor Swift performs on the NBC “Today” television program in New York today.

Continuing the New York theme, actresses Claire Danes, Blakely Lively and Rose McGowan lead a parade of celebrities at the Burberry lights up New York City skyline party, celebrating Burberry’s new American headquarters on Madison Avenue on Thursday.

Also in New York, LL Cool J and singer Estelle perform during The Grammy Celebration Concert Tour by T-Mobile Sidekick in New York on Thursday.

Back on the West Coast, actress Drew Barrymore speaks at the 9th Annual Lupus LA Orange Ball at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on Thursday in Beverly Hills.

DICE is offering a bonus with its upcoming Xbox Live and PlayStation Network title Battlefield 1943, but its contingent on one thing — you. The developer has included a Cora Sea map on its $15 downloadable title, but the thing is that players have to unlock it by collectively amassing 43 million kills.

That’s 43 million kills on their respective systems. If Xbox Live players hit 43 million kills, fans of that system get the map. If PlayStation Network players hit that number, they get the map as well. And now for some info on the Coral Sea map from the press release:

Coral Sea is designed to showcase the intense battle in the skies, offering an all-new Air superiority game mode. The legendary WWII action this map provides will have players dog fighting in this airplanes-only map, proving once again DICE delivers on a first class online vehicle warfare experience better than anyone else!

I really hope this isn’t some lame add-on map that a 5-year-old could make. I hope it’s not just water, a couple of battleships and some sky. That would seriously get me mad and enrage me to Incredible Hulk sort of levels. Eh, maybe DICE will have the map unlocked over at E3.

Quick Bits is an impression of the downloadable title I’m playing at the moment. It’s a thumbnail sketch of what I think of a game.

Terminator Salvation is a straight-up movie game plain and simple. It’s a third-person shooter that roughly follows the plot of the movie. It lets you play as Marcus Wright or John Connor as they gun their way through nine levels. There’s explosions. There are robots to kill. There’s an evil computer network to destroy.

If it were on any other system, this game would be a disappointment, but the fact that this downloadable title is on the iPhone makes Terminator Salvation somewhat notable. The gameplay itself is straightforward and it’s thankfully easier than Gameloft’s other polygonal effort Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles. Players move around with the virtual D-pad on the left corner of the screen and fire by pressing a virtual button the right. Tapping the right corner will switch weapons and reload. Looking around involves touch any part of the screen and scrolling left or right, up or down.

Although the controls are easy to manage, it is wonky. Because of how you look around the screen, it’s difficult to run and gun. Most of the time, you’ll be moving a character to an area where they’ll automatically take cover, aim the reticle and hit the shoot button. There’s an aim assist to help player out, but it can get in the way if you’re trying to hit the weak spot on each terminator.

Interspersed through each stage is a rail shooter level along with hacking minigames that use the iPhone or iPod touche’s accelerometer. The levels aren’t that spectacular and most of it is going from Point A to Point B. But despite the mundane stage design, I enjoyed Terminator Salvation mostly because it’s an easy to understand, pick up and play shooter. It gets the job done if you’re on BART or if you’re in line at the bank. Just don’t expect something revolutionary in an iPhone game.

Value: At $4.99, Terminator Salvation is worth it. You’ll get more hours of enjoyment from the game than the actual movie plus it’s actually cheaper to buy the game than see the flick. It’s solid title for what it is though a couple of months from now I’ll be expecting more from iPhone titles than nice-looking PS One-style productions.

Here’s the teaser. Apparently, they couldn’t wait to reveal it. And this is my good deed for the day. The rest of the time I’m going to be straight-up evil to everyone. If you want to see more, head over to the official Web site: Brinkthegame.com.

On her own, again? Susan Boyle who captured the heart of the world (and also this reporter) may be considering quitting the British version of “American Idol,” which catapaulted her to fame after her YouTube breakthrough, made her an instant Internet superstar. Rumor has it the 48-year-old underdog, dubbed the “Hairy Angel,” despite the fact that she is the clear fave to win, has been cracking under the pressure. She’s melted down with the press, suffering from nerves and stress that have her drowning in “floods of tears.” So, I ask you, should Susie buck up and fight the good fight to be #1? Or is it time for her to make this whole pop culture juggernaut a memory? What say you, Susie fans?

Mary J. Blige, Queen Latifah and Paris Hilton are among the celebritities at the 37th annual FiFi awards, honoring those in the fragrance industry, on Wednesday in New York.

Actors Zach Efron, Denzel Washington and Taraji P. Henson join other fans at the Los Angeles Lakers and the Denver Nuggets play during the first half at Game 5 in the NBA Western Conference finals playoff basketball series on Wednesday in Los Angeles.

Musician Sheryl Crow performs with Elmo at the 7th annual gala benefiting Sesame Workshop at Cipriani 42nd Street on May 27, 2009 in New York City. The event also featured Elmo puppeteer Kevin Clash, actress Elizabeth Vargas and more.